Hand embroidery made easy! Transfer & Stitch by Carina Envoldsen-Harris and Sally McCollin features 140 beautiful designs to embroider. This attractive hardcover folder contains 2 full-size softcover books - a 48 page Stitch Guide and a 128 page collection of Reusable Iron-on Transfers. The transfer book has 140 embroidery outlines - a charming mix of flowers, borders, insects, hearts and more. Sizes and styles vary. To use simply cut out and iron-on. Create your own look with your choice of thread colors and stitches. None are assigned. For inspirational purposes an embroidered sample of each motif is shown. Use, reuse and mix and match transfers to make patterns, matching sets and one-of-a-kind embroidery pieces. All of the practical information you need is in the beginner friendly embroidery guide. This includes how to transfer a design and use a hoop. Instructions for starting and finishing stitches, as well as 15 essential embroidery stitches, are clearly demonstrated. A pretty elastic band closure keeps everything in place. This gorgeous folder edition is suitable for new and experienced sewers. It's ideal for adding a handmade touch to all kinds of fabric items such as clothing, accessories and home decor items. An amended table of contents is shown below. I have individually listed every topic. You won't find this anywhere else. Publisher Search Press will release this set on August 10, 2021. It is available now for pre-order. Get your copy below!
"What fabric item would you like to Transfer & Stitch?" A beautiful satin blouse.
ReplyDeleteMy sister likes hearts and I am collecting hearts to finish in different ways. I already have several hearts to make in various paper media.
ReplyDeleteI have a bunch of Redwork Snowmen.
ReplyDeleteI'd use it on a tote bag!
ReplyDeletewould do some pillows .
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I'd want to try the heart design for a wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteWould do some napkins. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt would be wonderful to transfer and stitch a shirt for my granddaughter
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On my pillows
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ReplyDeleteI would do it on a table runner.
ReplyDeleteI would do a table runner for my new kitchen island.
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